John Brown Farm, Tannery & Museum
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john-brown-farm-tannery-museum-278-6151444
title:
John Brown Farm, Tannery & Museum
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John Brown Farm, Tannery & Museum, 17620 John Brown Rd., Guys Mills, PA 16327, is a historic archaeological site located in Richmond Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The tannery was built in 1825 by famed abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859), who lived on the site from 1825 to 1835. The tannery was about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) from the new Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. The tannery was a major stop on the Underground Railway; Brown helped some 2,500 slaves during this period. The site include
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brown_Farm,_Tannery_%26_Museum
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date modified:
2023-10-06T08:41:35Z
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